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. Location: STT Building, Purdue University in Indianapolis Hours: 5–10 hours per week Reports To: Director of Indianapolis Program Operations, Office of the Provost Education 0 Experience 0 FLSA Status Non
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education and experience will be considered (Bachelor’s degree + 6 years of experience). Demonstrated experience in program development, implementation, and evaluation. Experience working with professionals
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according to program needs. Assist with other duties related to teaching and mentoring students, as needed. Education: Candidates for the position must have completed a M.S. in Industrial Engineering or
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maintain confidentiality Strong organizational and time management skills and attention to detail Computer and related software skills to include Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet, etc. Typing
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currently enrolled in a graduate program in CHESS, will be offered a 10 hour per week hourly-paid stipend. Students with a .25 Graduate Assistantship (as defined by the Purdue University Graduate School
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to constantly varying work environments and with limited daily supervision. Ability to analyze, interpret and implement policies and procedures. Proficient with personal computer and related software (Microsoft
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manner. Maintain FERPA and Title X certification Assist with program-related duties and administrative tasks, including placement, orientation, proctoring, student evaluations, curriculum and program
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primarily on working with instructors who are engaged in the IMPACT Critical Thinking (CT) professional development program. In addition, the Instructional Developer IMPACT Critical Thinking will work with
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for departmental and sponsored program grants, procurement, travel, billing and cost center management, effort reporting, or gifts processing, loans and voluntary support. Serve as a resource for areas of
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and Maine, along with Boards of Nursing involved with graduate level oversight. Expansion is anticipated for new program growth). Serve as the primary compliance liaison. Act as the point of contact